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(Update: Since this story published, Ford has released new information that solves the mystery. Sort of. See this link.)
Something is happening outside Ford World Headquarters in Dearborn.
The 12-story building built between 1953-56 is undergoing change.
Are the tinted, heat-absorbing glass windows being replaced?
“Nothing to share today. Details coming soon, T.R. Reid told the Free Press late Friday.
Over the weekend, the Free Press learned a little more about what s going on.
Men wearing high-visibility orange vests and fall-protection equipment stood on work platforms often used by window washers. The workers were not removing or replacing windows. The workers were in the process of installing a projection screen on the front of what s known locally as the Glass House, on the side facing Michigan Avenue.
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Original Building Design:Mies Van der Rohe
Partners In Charge:David Chipperfield, Martin Reichert, Alexander Schwarz
Project Architects:Daniel Wendler and Michael Freytag (Concept design to Technical design, Site design supervision)
Client:Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz represented by the Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung. Project management: Arne Maibohm
Project Controlling:KVL Bauconsult GmbH
User:Nationalgalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Concept Design To Developed Design:Marianne Akay, Thomas Benk, Matthias Fiegl, Anke Fritzsch, Dirk Gschwind, Anne Hengst, Franziska Michalsky, Maxi Reschke
Technical Design:Sebastian Barrett, Alexander Bellmann, Martina Betzold, Anke Fritzsch, Dirk Gschwind, Lukas Graf, Martijn Jaspers, Christopher Jonas, Franziska Michalsky, Maxi Reschke, Christian Vornholt, Lukas Wichmann;
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